Carlos Alcaraz explained how a lack of rhythm has caused his struggles at the Australian Open in previous years.
Roger Federer will return to Melbourne for the Australian Open to headline the inaugural "Battle of the World No. 1s" and ...
The news was mixed for two of the "Big Three" members. Federer is returning to the Australian Open for the first time in six ...
Renata Zarazua leads a modest Central American presence at the Australian Open. Discover her journey and the event's ...
Criticism that tennis caters to the elite has followed the sport for years, and climbing ticket prices aren’t helping its ...
Rafael Nadal underwent right-hand surgery for osteoarthritis at Teknon Medical Center, jokingly confirming he will miss the ...
Butler bills taxpayers thousands for family members to attend Australian Open final and cricket Test
Health Minister Mark Butler charged taxpayers $5500 to fly with his wife to an Australian Open final and with his son to a ...
Legendary tennis star Roger Federer has announced his return to the court, three years after his retirement. The Swiss icon ...
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Rafael Nadal sparks social media frenzy with comical post as he makes an announcement
Tennis legend Rafael Nadal has had some fun with his followers on social media as he posted a post-operation image after he ...
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Carlos Alcaraz’s coach pinpoints the ‘turning point’ which saved his ‘extraordinary’ 2025 season
Carlos Alcaraz’s coach believes that the Spaniard’s victory at the Monte-Carlo Masters was a ‘turning point’ for his 2025 ...
Roger Rasheed ripped the Aryna Sabalenka and Nick Kyrgios match as "quite insulting," while also questioning the Belarusian ...
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Federer to headline launch of 2026 Australian Open
Roger Federer will return to the scene of some of his greatest triumphs in January when he headlines a "Battle of the World No.1s" to officially launch the 2026 Australian Open, organizers said Friday ...
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